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USDA Adds Avian Influenza Vaccine Doses to the National Veterinary Stockpile
Published: Oct 13, 2015 Action Signals Preparation for Future Outbreak, Not a Decision to Vaccinate
October 13, 2015 – The United States Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) today awarded contracts to two companies to manufacture doses of avian influenza vaccine. This action is being taken to develop the Agency’s National Veterinary Stockpile., and does not signal a decision to vaccinate for highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI).
While APHIS has not approved the use of vaccine to respond to HPAI, the Agency is preparing to ensure that vaccine is available should the decision be made to use it during a future outbreak. Any decision to use vaccination in a future HPAI outbreak would require careful consideration of the efficacy of the vaccine, any impacts of using HPAI vaccine in the field, and the potential trade impacts.
Earlier in the year, APHIS issued a request for proposals (RFP) for vaccine manufacturers with the interest and capability to supply a variety of Eurasian (EA) H5 vaccines in sufficient numbers to establish the emergency stockpile. As part of the award, companies must:
https://www.aphis.usda.gov/wps/porta...ct_ai_vaccines
Published: Oct 13, 2015 Action Signals Preparation for Future Outbreak, Not a Decision to Vaccinate
October 13, 2015 – The United States Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) today awarded contracts to two companies to manufacture doses of avian influenza vaccine. This action is being taken to develop the Agency’s National Veterinary Stockpile., and does not signal a decision to vaccinate for highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI).
While APHIS has not approved the use of vaccine to respond to HPAI, the Agency is preparing to ensure that vaccine is available should the decision be made to use it during a future outbreak. Any decision to use vaccination in a future HPAI outbreak would require careful consideration of the efficacy of the vaccine, any impacts of using HPAI vaccine in the field, and the potential trade impacts.
Earlier in the year, APHIS issued a request for proposals (RFP) for vaccine manufacturers with the interest and capability to supply a variety of Eurasian (EA) H5 vaccines in sufficient numbers to establish the emergency stockpile. As part of the award, companies must:
- Manufacture the number of vaccine doses outlined in their contract, and store those doses up to 5 years
- Deliver the finished vaccine anywhere in the country within 10 days of a request for doses from the National Veterinary Stockpile
- Test the vaccine regularly to ensure continued potency
- Provide information and testing results with APHIS upon request
- Harrisvaccines
- Ceva
https://www.aphis.usda.gov/wps/porta...ct_ai_vaccines